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JenMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
Roma capsule
I ordered the Perfetto coffee pods, Roma as I like strong coffee. It did fit my Delonghi coffee machine. I am very disappointed with the coffee as it tastes like sand, a waste of money and the $15.99 postage.
Purchased in March 2021 at Dick Smith.
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waste of money & time!!
tried this for my cafffitality machine, all good, but just tastes like blend 43..no good aroma..used in work nespressi machine and jams and ruins your coffee with guk! no good
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Phil JCanberra 2600, ACT
- 9 reviews
- 5 likes
Don't work in properly in Expressi machines
I was given a box of 100 pods for use in Aldi Expressi machines. So far have used about 10 pods and only one of them worked properly, the rest would start okay but would then jam up and water would start running into the empty pod catcher. I tried taking the pod out and putting it back in but it still jammed. It would take about 3 pods to get close to a shot of coffee. On a positive note, that shot of coffee would be excellent! I've started cutting the pods open and putting the coffee grounds into my old stove top percolator.
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Quentin R
- 3 reviews
Great capsule coffee
I bought these as an unknown brand to try them out, and was very pleasantly surprised. I've tried many different brands including Nespresso (which I think are over priced and inferior taste and quality) and the best I've found so far are L'or brand. Perfetto Roma are almost on par for a good string flavour
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I believed it's okay for what it's worth.
I am a coffee lover myself, who isn't? The reason I purchased this, is to save a little more however I am disappointed.
Bought 100 mixed pods back September, I'm sorry I have to say this, I've been struggling to finish or find a reason to use your pod over the nespresso's pod.
I've compared the two Roma, nespresso and kogans pod. Nespresso win hands down. It's either I have a bad batch or the coffee seemed to have a bad bitter taste to it.
Although the price is 1/3 of nespresso's pod cost, I still wouldn't recommend it.
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GreymanBrisbane
- 20 reviews
- 16 likes
Excellent value for money.
I purchased these pods after being frustrated with the price and availability of the original brand.
These tasted fine and were a fraction of the coat.
I will buy again.
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Cindy VanAdelaide
- 2 reviews
Loving it so far!
I've bought this from Kogan. Much cheaper pods comparing to Nespresso! Great value for money! Good taste for a decent cup of home coffee. I usually use two pods to make mine when I need a caffeine kick! Must try, guys!
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John MChristchurch
Excellent coffee and pods - depending on the machine
My review is really an alternative POV to Robert F's review. I bought a box of 100 Perfetto Roma pods, to use with my Nespresso Pixie machine. Point 1: pod jamming in the machine. My family has 3 different Nespresso machines: Pixie, U, and Inissia. My Pixie was the earliest bought, and readily accepts all pods of various brands. The U machine (the next released to the market) seems to be a tighter fit, while the most recent Inissia machine is tightest of all - so tight that the owner won't use any but the Nespresso pods, for fear of damaging th...Read more
e machine. (Maybe this tighter tolerance is deliberate, by Nespresso). Point 2: zero-volume or low-volume extraction of coffee liquid. I find this is caused in three ways: by failure of the machine to pierce the pod's membrane, by the clumping of coffee grounds that the water can't penetrate, and by leakage of pressurized water around the pod and down into the drain tray. The Perfetto pods have a membrane that is looser than most other pods, and the machine's puncture needles tend to bend the membrane inward, often before it becomes pierced, thus preventing the coffee liquid to flow. Solution: hold the pod with the membrane pointing downward and tap the pod firmly, repeatedly on to a solid surface, encouraging the membrane to become flattened and more rigid. Then, pierce the membrane with a sewing needle across the entire surface, with maybe maybe twenty holes, to give maximum opportunity for flow. Coffee ground clumping: tap the pod on the bench against its rim, turning it, then shake the pod close to the ear and you should feel/hear the grounds shaking loosely inside the pod. That will free up the grounds, for best water flow. (This is most required on cold mornings, when the grounds clump more readily). Leakage: The Nespresso pods are the best to prevent leakage, because of their aluminium housing being the best able to seal when clamped in place. The plastic housing of other pods, including Perfetto, don't seal as well, and often need a food-grade rubber o-ring fitted around the barrel of the pod, at its widest point, under the rim, to minimize leakage. Any leakage at all, past the pod, reduces the amount of water offered to the pod's contents, and will weaken the strength of the final extraction. I drink Perfetto coffee every day now, in preference to everything except my best-loved Nespresso Dharkan pods, which I keep only for special treats. Providing you take account of the above-mentioned tips, I can recommend Perfetto coffee pods whole-heartedly, as a very cost-effective alternative.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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